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<blockquote data-quote="Rodek" data-source="post: 8827834" data-attributes="member: 552970"><p>I've been all over the world in situations where I could have easily not made it home and during those times I have seen knock offs, unauthorized logos, and even products with stolen technology in them. I try to avoid products from places I perceive to offer poor performance, designs and execution of build quality. However, I think you could have used a different term to describe the group of people you were alluding to. The particular term you used is considered a slur.</p><p></p><p>To the OP: Have someone knowledgeable take a look at your audio system installation to make sure there wasn't an error made during installation. I would then have the amplifier uninstalled and sent in for repair. If its determined to be a build quality issue it could be covered under warranty (if the amp is still under warranty). If out of warranty you'll need to have someone repair it or replace it with a different amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodek, post: 8827834, member: 552970"] I've been all over the world in situations where I could have easily not made it home and during those times I have seen knock offs, unauthorized logos, and even products with stolen technology in them. I try to avoid products from places I perceive to offer poor performance, designs and execution of build quality. However, I think you could have used a different term to describe the group of people you were alluding to. The particular term you used is considered a slur. To the OP: Have someone knowledgeable take a look at your audio system installation to make sure there wasn't an error made during installation. I would then have the amplifier uninstalled and sent in for repair. If its determined to be a build quality issue it could be covered under warranty (if the amp is still under warranty). If out of warranty you'll need to have someone repair it or replace it with a different amp. [/QUOTE]
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